giving made simple

The Bible tells us that God loves it when we give to him cheerfully. At Alpine Church, when you give you are helping to change lives along the Wasatch Front and around the world.

Partnering with Alpine through your giving makes an eternal impact.

In 2015, God used generous givers like you to accomplish big things.

Baptisms in 2015

average weekly attenders in 2015

local ministries we support

Missionaries We Support

small groups of Alpine

Campuses currently reaching Utah

Three simple ways to give.

Text ‘alpinechurch’ to 77977.

When you send ‘alpinechurch’ to 77977 you will receive a one time reply containing a link to give to Alpine Church (1msg/request). Please be aware that Msg & Data rates may apply. For full Terms & Conditions please visit https://pushpay.com/terms. For the Privacy Policy please visit https://pushpay.com/privacy. For help reply HELP or STOP to cancel.

Give in a secure way from credit/debit card.

Alpine uses “PushPay”, an online giving platform that allows you to give securely, as well as set up recurring gifts or designate your gift toward a certain area of ministry. Click the button below to see how it works.

Give at your campus this weekend.

You can give by cash or check this weekend at your campus. At the back of the auditorium at each campus, we have Giving Boxes with envelopes in front, where you can donate. You can ask someone with a name tag at the campus if you have more questions.

Consider what God has to say about giving, then talk with a mentor about it.

While giving and tithing can be a touchy topic among church-goers, it is important to discuss good giving habits for people who think of themselves as serious followers of God. If you do consider yourself a Christian, we have 3 ways that you should think about giving.

When the Pharisees asked Jesus about the greatest commandment in the Law, he said to love God and love people as yourself. (Matthew 22:37-39). This also applies to our money. But most people budget backwards: loving themselves first, then others, and finally (sometimes) God.